• REDACTED@infosec.pub
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    6 hours ago

    I mean, if millions of people were killed as part of genocide in that building, I’m sure no one would think of hosting events there, but you’re comparing two vastly different things. The abuse that happened in that building is awful, but stop comparing it to genocide you goofball

    EDIT: And no, I never said the girls themselves burned it and then took a selfie of the crime lol. I’m talking about people who do not see the problem with burning down historical places and are expressing their will to do it or support towards it.

    • octopus_ink@slrpnk.netOP
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      3 hours ago

      The abuse that happened in that building is awful, but stop comparing it to genocide you goofball

      Yeah, you clearly lack context and understanding (or maybe just empathy for) the brutality and scope of american slavery, and I’ve tried about as much as I am willing to to help you understand. The fact that it was less, uh, concentrated to specific sites makes it no less horrific, and you seem to have some huge misconceptions regarding its scope. Good day to you.

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      5 hours ago

      As a german i am rather sure there are enough nutjobs that would like to marry in a historic concentration camp in ss uniforms